CHILD WELFARE
Protecting the welfare of a child...
Child Welfare
By Vanessa Rasmussen, © 2006-2008, All rights reserved.
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In
the past couple of decades many laws have been passed by the U.S. Congress
for the welfare of children, especially against abuse. Listed below are some
prominent federal child welfare laws:
- Adoption Promotion Act of 2003 -
Reauthorizes the adoption incentive program under Title IV-E; provides additional
incentives for adoption of older children (age 9 and older) from foster
care.
- Keeping Children and Families Safe Act
of 2003 - Extends and amends the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment
Act; the Adoption Opportunities Act; the Abandoned Infants Assistance Act;
and the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act.
- PROTECT Act (Prosecutorial Remedies and
Other Tools to End the Exploitation of Children Today Act of 2003) -
Creates a national Amber alert system, and provides for enhanced penalties
for child sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, and child pornography.
- Promoting Safe and Stable Families Amendments
of 2001 - Extends and amends the Promoting Safe and Stable Families
program; amends the Foster Care Independent Living program.
- Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation
Act of 2001 - Title II includes provisions to extend permanently the
adoption credit; increase the maximum credit to $10,000 per eligible child;
and increase to $150,000 the beginning of point of the income phase-out
range.
- Child Citizenship Act of 2000 - Amends
the Immigration and Nationality Act to confer United States citizenship
automatically and retroactively to certain foreign-born children adopted
by citizens of the United States.
- Strengthening Abuse and Neglect Courts
Act of 2000 -Seeks to improve the administrative efficiency and effectiveness
of the Nation's abuse and neglect courts and for other purposes consistent
with the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997.
- Children's Health Act of 2000 -Title
XII of this Act authorizes funding for adoption awareness activities and
public awareness campaigns for adoption of infants and children with special
needs.
- Child Abuse Prevention and Enforcement
Act - Seeks to reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect through
law enforcement initiatives and prevention activities.
- Foster Care Independence Act
- Amends title IV-E of the Social Security Act to provide States with more
funding and greater flexibility in carrying out programs designed to help
children make the transition from foster care to self-sufficiency.
- Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997
- Seeks to promote the safety, permanency and well-being of children in
foster care; accelerate the permanent placement of children in care; and
increase the accountability of the child welfare system.
- Immigration Vaccine Act
- Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to exempt from specified vaccination
requirements a child, ten years old or younger, who is seeking U.S. admission
as an orphan being adopted (or already adopted) by U.S. parents, subject
to the parents' affidavit that the child will be vaccinated within 30 days
after admission or at the earliest medically appropriate time.
- Improving America's Schools Act of 1994
- Title V (Miscellaneous Provisions) of the Act contains the provisions
of the Multiethnic Placement Act.
- Family and Medical Leave Act - Grants
family and temporary medical leave for employees, including civil service
employees, under certain circumstances, including the birth or adoption
of a child.
- Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Adoption
and Family Services Act of 1992 -
Reauthorized through fiscal year 1995 and amended the Child Abuse Prevention
and Treatment Act; the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act; and
the Adoption Opportunities program.
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